drawings and plans f :ded with at once, pt.r :io ei imate of the cost le ..vi; centre 13 $28,000. p - sAy $13,001 on hand cr-ie-: it was felt that It (ichiv desirable, If possible. c an nr money on hand be-roc--dm; with the bulldin?. ler it 'hat Is found impos-ithf nope u to proceed with CQMlfuctinn t.nvwav. mraier Pattullo . Is Visitor Here Minister Of Province Ar- From Islands To Ad- tcrrss Meeting Tonight Ins made .the triD north by che Queen Charlotte Isl- Lf prPmler T D, Pattullo ar-1 Nova Scotia MjLPnuvnt oepi. zu: un ins eve . . . i I.i rf f VU . 1 riitoQl Commiiicc iwiucs iu u ucpanure ior Moscow as t .. . I L'l I I .. . I t .... ... Hatred Immediately, aiams cau ui a cuiiiinission wnicn win With Intensive unve i or lumer mm me (soviet government Money Still Needeu in regard to required aid in the . war against Germany, Lord Beav- .(ra! committee on thi erbrook said yesterday: "I am a 1 1 1 . 1 I i L .1 . . . .. Iri- o.i-e project jor rnncp wiiuhj wmi me me pieage oi ine . KuMrt, meeung last nisht at the British people to assist the people, .- -rtl. .Vinlrtnnn !"r R. CI Of Russia in evprv wav nnsslhlp " . noBeji" -mm - , aei'idod that the time was Agreement on the immediate nowfpn)piuoU3 to Initiate a final delivery of material to Russia ha3 'driwf f' -ne estimated sum of been reached In London by the fl5,W0 aesary to bring the un- United States and British missions deruiin: into being without fur- to Moscow. W. Averill Harriman, therKe -ay t was felt that, not head of the American delegation, onlyHs nen the financial amiity saia today. He emphasized thatl (mance tne project, out me agreement was on immediate i .he. need and demand shipments only and no settlement ttiltft be implemented by actual had been reached on general poUi c8Bsiruc..on possibly before the Icy. dlft &u year With this end In The American delegation ex-vSTJft was decided that the fin- pects to go to Moscow soon. inclat tfnvs should take place MJtjmc:ui) with one week of In-ftEsjw 'uvassing of the entire fBtjjrrhe chairman, Dr. Large, iwaUskca 'd lead the organiza- Ueoi anve witn tne asstst-rhtr leading citizens In fiP"-"'5"5 October 13-18 was ineiTRex tentatively proposed ior theTdriv; organization of which .rr, be perfected, the rxra'lon of various or- LONDON, Sept. 20: First Lord, end Interested citizens of the Admiralty A. V. Alexander be enlisted. sald Great Britain was watching! 1..3H WaS appointed tO ,. n nii1a nrllh nnvivtv ' weW,r:r..:u T. D, PaUullctoday,h-Vi.nr n ,mnnP -hirh up certain phases of the Great Britaln and United States are able to provide within the ..M s meeting also de- next month may determine the ItO Oke Steps to obtain a tt.hn1p Utuo Alpxanrfpr said. n-e ior tne project. MATTER OF SUPPLIES Next Month May Decide Issue Between Russia And Germany, Says Alexander ATTACKS STETTIN Royal Air Force Is Ilittinjc Hard at Germany Four Ships in Convoy Set Afire. LONDON, Sept. 20: (0)) Ione-ranje bombers of the Royal Air Force made Stettin, Germanys largest Baltic port and Important supply base for the Russian front, their main target in attacks last night. Many great fires were left burning among docks, warehouses and railway yards. Two planes were lost. The Royal Air Force set fire to at least four ships in a German convoy off the Netherlands JSSP'iere he met many of his coast late today, it was author! rniurais in tnar. nnrr nt trip .nnrtixi. BJ1p Prince Rupert last night r V np 1 fiifrSS wueen Chanotte city, 12" ' icments on Graham Isl- i25J?no addressed well To Vote Soon Provincial Election to Be Held In Atlantic Province on October 28. hat.tfax. SeDt. 20: (J)) Octo ber 28 has been set as the date for a general provincial election In normal, Nova Scotia. The legislature now croo outlook is mrniiT'i.nnQists of. 42 Liberals, five Con- U; On flpfniittf - f i . . . . n n r onrt heavy mln ... . Two brigaciier-generak, veterans of the British campaign in North Africa, are shown as they rested at a New York hotel. They arrived aboard a BriUh transport which travelled some 30,000 milts with a collection of survivors lrom various theatres of war making up her passenger list. NO LONGER REPAIRS AT INTERFERES BREMERTON Modern Science Now Gets Better Famous H.M.S. Warspite At Puget of Nature on Rampage. Sound Navy Yard Other Bri- tish Warships In States MONTREAL, Sept. 20 Modern science to a considerable extent WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept. 20: bested nature on the rampage Secretary of the Navy Frank during the present display of au- Knox disclosed yesterday that the rora boreallls. Formerly electrl- famous British battleship War-cal displays of this character ser- spite, which has already seen ious upset telegraph operations much brilliant service in the pre-but R M. MacMlllan, superlnten- sent war, Is now at Bremerton dent, Canadian National Tele- Navy Yard in Washington under- graphs, said yesterday that the going repairs, extensive use of the carrier cur- In an Atlantic port of the Unl-rent system over large areas of ted States the two British alr-the dominion had enabled the craft carriers Formidable and 11-company to maintain Its service lustrlous are being repaired. with intermittent delays only. i all, eleven British war ves- The carrier system, which Is in seis are in American yaras at ... . . n-.AM.L I 1 1 1 ri... ...... t effect "wired wireless," is a metal- picacm uiuuuuig uve tiiuscia, lie circuit which guides as many two corvettes, one submarine and as 32 different channels of com- one minesweeper. munlcatlon between terminals. Other circuits which are "ground ed," depending on the earth for return, are completely disrupted by displays of the aurora, but the considerable number, of carrier' circuits In use now enables Cana dian National Telegraphs to main tain service on a fairly satisfac tory basis. In the old days it was neces- . . i- i sary ror teiegrapn operators vj wait until nature ended its play TOKYO, Sept. 20: Fifty mem bers of the staff. of the Russian embassy to Japan left here sud denly yesterday for Vladivostok, Indicating a further deterioration In relations between Russia and Japan. HAD PEDESTRIAN DAY CAPE TOWN. Sept. 19: () Safety first associations, boy scouts and the police here combined ln a "pedestrian day" demonstration to show there was no reason why der two 50 per cent of road accident fatal- jltles snouia be pedestrians EXECUTIONS INCREASING Eight More Death In found ... . 1 I llTlULjiJ L n,-.tln.. nnohnt. P rt ni 1 '"welcome. 1 vunm.u. Hf Premier will address a" I Tnrn i nrpn throughout France. I Til mpet'ng here tonight and BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 20. ( I 1111! AK I il A Reuters dispatch to London Wlfiali by the Prince RuDert on Hon. J. A. McKlnnon, Canadian UlUl i"W today quoted the Nazl-controlltd I i v- ui tui a ii iiiuuav'.i w v m v - lS?!5tJs accompanied, bv his secret Hethey. Halibut Sales rrican lc Summary 49,000 pounds, r ISWEDEVS 12.4o, Hi- n adlan - None. American io 17.000, Storage, 12.4c and Lldleton, 32,000, Royal, 12.4c -yiiuui sent. 20: ((CP)) I ioaaer already scarce and ci irrnin- Itt-TTb. ar Deiow .-.oweaisn Hp and commerce. , Paris radio today as saying that fannfllan tradft mlSSlOn .icauins a w- I to South America, is now in the 'Argentine, having arrived here 'yesterday with his party. aitacics on uerman soimeis. FLOOD'S CLEAN-UP WINNIPEG, Sept. 20: (0)) The city's garbage , department staff reported a 10 per cent Increase In loadings following a heavy rain storm which flooded basements and set lots -of useless gadgets floating about. NORWAY'S DEFORESTATION STOCKHOLM, Sept. 20: Nazi Department of has claimed the right to or- NEVea-her Forecast Maun Tomorrow sT ides- - --" Prince iiuptii Int. Islands-Light northeast (Pacific Standard Time) JPU onrt mild with foe High 7:34 am. 17.0 ft. ' m Hecate Straits this 19:05 pjn. 18.1 ft. . iSL Low 0:46 a.m. 5.7 ft. Biornins 13:05 pjn. 9.2 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1941. PRICE: FIVE CENTS ... tuation At Kiev Is Not So Bad i i wGo ncau IMMUNITY lENTRE IS UNDER WAY IS LVG FOR hVS5W Bcaverbrook British People TakinV To Against Germa VETERAN BRITISH GENERALS IN U. S. RETURNING TO SOVIET Russian P.ombintr Plane Made Hop From 'Seattle to Sitka Yesterday. SITKA, Sept.-three Russian 20: & One of bombing planes, Bulletins ARE GRANTED BONUS MONTREAL Ten thousand j j employees in three Montreal aircraft manufacturing plants have been granted restrictive cost-of- ' living bonuses. URGES CONSCRIPTION TORONTO Speaking here J ' last night in the course of a tour of Canada, Beverley Baxter, Ca- nadian-born member of the British House of Commons and noted commentator, said that ' Canada was not fulfilling its pledge to Great Biitain as long as it was without conscription which has now become part and parcel of the battle for democracy. Winning-of the war? Bax-' ter declared, could no longer be considered as separate from or dinary existence. BROOKLYN LEAD REDUCED CHICAGO The lead of Brooklyn Dodgers in the hectic National League pennant finish was reduced to half a game and SITUATION IS SERIOUS Although There Were No Major Developments Overnight in German-Russian .War. LONDON, Sept. 20: () Up to early today there were no major rnininiinicic Pn Tn r-h-incrps tn thp nprman-Russlan France, Making 23 war situation which still appears j ' So Far to be serious for Russia. PARIS, Sept. 20: Eight more rVmimiinlsts were shnt vesterdav ful behavior before resuming busl- V tVin Mot out VrHHnc nf nrPH. i. In ness. nipd France, maklnc a total of iiiniNiri i I ' . ... nMpnrtpH " . tweiitv-three durins tne past ttwtint.: at Pnn ripmpnto and r k' am 4 rt t 'month In reDrisal for attacks on tl EVPrVtt'hpro Via Prnmlnr I hlienOS AlreS l imll A VVY Germans. Meantime. antl-Nazl NOW HUNT i IN PACKS' German Submarines Are No Longer Marauding Singly In Atlantic, British Navy Says LONDON, Sept. 20: German i.,,iir.iiin or cpriminpss Germans in occupation or the c,,hrn!,rlns illlUlllll 11'Viiv twil v. - -" - . , i iguwiiwi - ( t l 1 Of Situation Between Russia irencn capital paa wuii. iwvo packs ln tne AtlanUc insteaa And Japan more "hostages" in reprisal for Lf slngly lt ls stated ln British naval quarters. are now hunting ln FLITCH OR STREAKY? LONDON, Sept. 19: () Bacon sold on ration may be "different ln cut and fatness," the food min istry warns, and customers must not expect to get "on. all occasions the kind they are accustomed to." A LIENS SIGN UP LONDON, Sept. 19: (B) Thousands of friendly Oermans, Aus-trlans and Italians resident ln German -occupied Norway's .Britain, men between 16 and ba forests cut down wherever and and women to 50, have voluntarily whenever necessary. registered for war work. Encirclement Report Doubted By London; Also Army Trapping which recently flew from Moscow; story That Pincers Could Have Closed So Wide An Area to Washington. D.C., on a technl cal mission,, arrived here yesterday j from Seattle, enroute back to the Soviet. Two other planes and the i remainder of the mission of 47 menr.crs are still In the United; ! States. Is Scouted Moscow Admits Terrific TORONTO. Sept. 20: Fight Being Made. CLAIM CONQUEST OF KIEV BERLIN, Sept. 20: (CP) The German high command today implied complete conquest of Kiev as German armies were claimed to be pursuing Russian forces eastward from ; the Ukraine capital toward the Donet River basin. LONDON, Sept. 20: (CP) Strong doubt that the Germans have completed the encirclement movement re-, ; ported east of Kiev in the Ukraine was expressed today by an authoritative source which also scouted German claims that four Russian armies were in process of an nihilation within the circle. The source admitted German COMMENT i ON ORDER! dlan Labor leaders commented yesterday on the new order-ln-councll Dassed bv the federal eov- "ernme'nt thls--w6eT?'Rh;"v,Iew'l5' curbing strikes in Canadian war (Industries. Tom Moore; president (Of the Canadian Trades and Labor t Congress, said that much would depend on tne way tne oraer was administered. A. R. Mosher, presi dent of the All Canadian Congress of Labor, said It would Increase discontent and distrust and would two percentage points as a re- , hinder rather than help the war suit of a 3 1 victory of the Cardinals over the Chicago Cubs here yesterday In the only game scheduled in either of the major leagues. I effort. TODAY'S STOCKS (Courtesy 8. D. Johnston Co.) Vancouver Orandview .15. Bralorne 11.00. Cariboo Quartz 2.25. Hedlcy Mascot .47. . Pend Oreille 1.67. Pioneer 2.40 (asked). Premier .80. Privateer .52. Reno .10. Sheep Creek .95. Oils Calmont .19. C. & E. 1.25 (bid). Home 2.51. . Royal Canadian .04. Toronto Beattle 1.07. Central Pat. 1.68. Cons. Smelters 40.75. Hardrock .80. Kerr Addison 4.49. Little Long Lac 1.80. McLeod Cockshutt 1.90. -Madsen Red Lake .67. McKenzle Red Lake 1.03. Moneta .37. Pickle Crow 2.80. Preston East Dome 3.15. San Antonio 2.35. STRICTER BLACKOUT LONDON, Sept. 19: (0 As autumn and winter come London police have warned there will be a "perfect system" for bringing to book even slight offenders against the blackout regulations. claims of successes probably, contain some truth, but doubted whether Nazi pincers could have closed over so wide an area. At Moscow the Red Army announced that it was waging a ter- l rifle fight for Kiev, Indicating all Tom Moore And A. R. Mosher Ex- was not lost there, and said that press Their Views In Regard (ten German divisions, perhaps To Federal Strike Edict -150,000 men, had been wiped out 'on the approaches to the Ukraln- Cana-.tan eanltal alone with hnnrtrprt of Dlanes and tanks. First Raider Is Destroyed WASHINGTON, D.C., Sept. 20: (45;) There were unconfirm- ed reports here yesterday that the United States had already disposed of the first Nazi sea raider following the "shoot f first" order of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Unit- ed States naval authorities declined to comment. ALUMINUM Sea DRIVE ON Cadets Conducting Intensive Collection 550 Pieces at Theatre. Prince Rupert's collection of scrap aluminum, which is badly needed In the war effort, reached an Intensive phase today. The local Sea Cadets Corps is making a thorough search of the city for all such material, members of the corps being assigned .in groups to every section of the community. A special show was held at the Capitol Theatre this morning with pieces of aluminum in lieu or admission. No less than 550 pieces were ln this way collected. RAILMENS RATIONS LONDON, Sept. 20: (?)) Special "footplate rations" including bully beef and biscuits are to be Issued to train crews, to meet needs when they are called on unexpectedly for long periods of overtime. HON. T. D. PATTULLO Will Address a PUBLIC MEETING in the METROPOLE HALL, THIRD AVE., at 8:30 Tonight. Everyone Welcome.